An online?story gives you recommendations that one-night stands are mostly a good thing ? excellent for your well-being. Really?
What?s troubling as well ??this was a featured story linked right from National Review Online recently. May I suggest a little better monitoring of your site, my friends?
The website, which I?ll not honor with a link, displays this trash under their health and fitness category. Health and fitness?
This is the kind of idiotic recommendation that gives people terrible diseases, depression, and mental health problems. Plus, what will this sewer sludge do to?a person?s soul?
The story?starts out with all the wonderful benefits of one-night stands: mind-altering sex, boosting the ego, feeling liberated, and helpfulness in making relationship decisions.
Who listens to?this garbage? Sadly, many young people will buy into this. Half of new cases of venereal diseases come from those 15-24 years old.
Somebody must be listening, God rest their souls. Maybe, just maybe,?we?d all be better off with the good, the true, the beautiful:?unaltered and sound minds, humble egos, liberation from civil tyranny (like Obamacare), and real wisdom in establishing proper relationships?
The story lists those so-called benefits?first ? and gives them?more press. To get to the downside, you have to wade through a bunch of pop-up ads. Then there are only three little negatives mentioned ? and downplayed at that. Here?s the first:
?Sexually Transmitted Diseases ? You don?t know this person very well and therefore are in the dark about his or her sexual health and history.?
Even with ?protection,? AIDS viruses don?t recognize condoms as complete barriers. Viruses are tiny enough to escape through the natural holes in condoms.
And protection doesn?t cover all of the genital area, offering?an easy?pathway for a number of disease microbes. Certainly there is no condom for the heart.
Even the Centers for Disease Control doesn?t think STDs are such a good idea ? if you can peer through the fog of their cold neutrality in describing a mere ?health challenge? afflicting more than 50 million Americans:
?STDs are a significant health challenge facing the United States. CDC estimates that 19 million new STD infections occur every year in this country, nearly half among young people ages 15?24. Each of these infections is a potential threat to an individual?s immediate and long-term health and well-being. In addition to increasing a person?s risk for HIV infection, STDs can lead to severe reproductive health complications, such as infertility. STDs are also a serious drain on the U.S. health care system, costing the nation about $17 billion in health care costs every year.
Don?t worry, be happy! Obamacare will magically reduce the incidence of these infections and perform a disappearing act on the $17 billion dollars. More free Obamacondoms, anyone?
And here?s how the story treats the second downside:
?You could become depressed.?
Could? Normal people even struggle with low moods. And the young are especially vulnerable ? so why would this website even encourage ? by one iota ? activities that produce guilt and fear and can only fuel depression? We need all the positive mental health we can get in these troubled times.
There?s one last little potential problem mentioned:
?Becoming Attached?
So they think that people using each other in this way won?t sometimes acts as normal human beings and become attached emotionally to their fellow victim? How inconvenient that is!?If you?re weak like that (especially women, they say), maybe you should avoid the fling (they suggest). Just maybe. It?s all good, right?
Richard Weaver was (like totally) right that ideas have consequences. We already have our popular culture blaring the message that anything goes. We don?t need advice in the guise of health and fitness encouraging these deadly non-man-wife practices as well.
Source: http://www.libertynews.com/2013/03/promoting-the-sexuality-of-destruction/
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